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Do you believe hunter orange is effective in preventing hunting accidents?
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Out in the Boonies of Washington USA
Posts: 294
Do you believe hunter orange is effective in preventing hunting accidents?
Hey y'all... I'm doing a couple college speeches on hunter orange( 4-6 min. each). One is supposed to be informative and one persuasive. So I was going to inform everyone in the class what hunter orange was and how it is used and then in the second speech, persuade them (as if they were all hunters) to wear hunter orange while hunting. My question to y'all is, do you have anyinfo or good reasons to wear orange? Many of my internet resources are the same and lack info. They are also based around NY state a lot. Thanks for all your guys' replies. I'll be sure to mention huntingbbs in my bibliography.
#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Posts: 5,667
RE: Do you believe hunter orange is effective in preventing hunting accidents?
As information,Alberta used to require hunter orange but did away with this regulation several years ago.Contrary to some peoples fears,the frequency of accidents did not increase at all.
#3
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Posts: 10,079
RE: Do you believe hunter orange is effective in preventing hunting accidents?
I don't see how anybody could argue that hunter's orange doesn't prevent accidents. Guaranteed that you can see someone (unless you are color blind) that is wearing orange a lot quicker and recognize them as something other than a deer. I've killed a lot of deer while I was wearing hunters orange and I don't think I can recall a time that I though the deer could recognize orange. Just makes good sense to me to wear it.
#4
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Posts: 5,667
RE: Do you believe hunter orange is effective in preventing hunting accidents?
Something else to consider is that some idiots will point their loaded rifle at an orange object as they look through their scope trying to see if the orange is indeed a hunter or just who it might be.If they don't see you at all,odds are that this won't happen.
#5
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Posts: 172
RE: Do you believe hunter orange is effective in preventing hunting accidents?
I think its stupid people that use their scopes as binos and you can figure out the rest. Plus their are people out there that will shoot at anything that moves with out identifying it first. Two examples are a friend of mine tooke his buddy out hunting for his first time with smokepoles and they got shot at needless to say his buddy will never go out hunting again. Also I know a fella who was shot in his arm nearly lost his arm by a guy that was in his own hunting party(new to the group) anyways this guy was sitting in the brush all in white with and orange cap no snowand went to reach up for a tree branch to help him get up then boom hos arm was hanging together by his jacket.
#6
RE: Do you believe hunter orange is effective in preventing hunting accidents?
Its law here to wear orange for rifle and muzzleloader seasons, they reccommend that you wear it while hunting upland game and you don't have to wear it while shooting geese or hunting w/ bow. I hunt crown land and its probabley more dangerous to drive down the roads than it is to sit in your tree stand!! Guys sit on the road and wait for deer to cross..... this is dangerous, even when your in a vehicle. In the 7yrs hunting this area I have never seen another soul while sitting on stand, yet I was almost hit by a stray bullet while drinking coffee at my camp. The guy now knows that we camp there...... the smoke from our wood stove wasn't enough to tip this guy off.
While hunting in groups(including upland game birds, and in some places driving deer) I would wear hunter orange. Once I hit my stand, why shouldn't it be legal to take it off? ANyone shooting up into the trees for whitetail shouldn't be allowed to leave the house.
While hunting in groups(including upland game birds, and in some places driving deer) I would wear hunter orange. Once I hit my stand, why shouldn't it be legal to take it off? ANyone shooting up into the trees for whitetail shouldn't be allowed to leave the house.
#8
RE: Do you believe hunter orange is effective in preventing hunting accidents?
I've come close to being shot several times while afield , if I hadn't been wearing safety orange I wouldn't be typing this . It sucks that some folks make it necessary , but for now we're better off with it than not .
#9
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southeast Missouri
Posts: 968
RE: Do you believe hunter orange is effective in preventing hunting accidents?
Hunter's orange is not a color you find in nature. It stands out, and is immediately recognizable. There also is no reason to believe deer can see it. So there's really no reason not to wear it.
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